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Youth competitors practice leading their goats before the start of Tuesday morning's goat show.
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Lauren Wilson takes time to give her lambs a nutritional supplement, called "drench", while waiting for the next event during Tuesday's Market Lamb show. Wilson and her three sons, of Levelland, have been showing lambs in San Angelo for more than five years.
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Will Mynatt and Davis Hutto goof off in between competitions during Tuesday's annual Market Lamb and Wether Goat shows.
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Javier Hinojosa washes a Fine Wool Cross Lamb on Tuesday. Hinojosa and his wife, whom are from Mission, share the responsibilities of getting a lamb ready with their son, Daniel, during the annual San Angelo Stock Show.
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Lambs are placed in a corral before Tuesday's Market Lamb Show. Stock Show competitors worked hard in getting ready and showing a variety of animals, including Market Lambs and Wether Goats during the 2012 San Angelo Stock Show.
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Ema Miller and Sydnee Pettijohn entertain themselves by stuffing a chair bag with shaving from a goat pen on Tuesday.
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Jana Saucedo and her daughter, Victoria, read the Stephenville local news online while waiting for the next event during Tuesday's annual Market Lamb and Wether Goat shows. Victoria is a member of the Erath County 4-H.
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Yates Cypert, of Sweetwater, shows pride in getting his lamb ready for show on Tuesday. Cypert, who has been showing lambs for 10 years, is a member of the Sweetwater 4-H.
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Victoria Barksdale, of McCullough County, carefully brushes her Fine Wool Lamb just before showing her on Tuesday. Barksdale has been showing lambs for 11 years and is one of many youth competitors in the 2012 San Angelo Stock Show events.
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Mike Pritchard gives his granddaughter, Kaegan Pirraglia, a hug and wishes her luck, just before she shows her goat Tuesday morning. Pirraglia, of Hamblin FFA, has been showing goats for two years. She placed in the top 20 in Tuesday morning's first goat show.
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Brittney Cornelius leads her goat toward the competitors arena during Tuesday's annual Lamb and Goat shows. This is Brittney's third show and she is a member of 4-H in her hometown of Zephyr.
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Lathan Huckabee hangs out with his goat named Wrangler on Tuesday. Lathan has more than 20 goats on his farm and has been showing them for a year.
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Jade Kenny, of Canyon, shows pride in washing and drying her lamb during Tuesday's annual San Angelo Stock Show. Kenny is one of many youth competing in the 2012 Market Lamb and Wether Goat events. San Angelo is celebrating 80 years of stock show and rodeo this year.
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Garrett Watley checks the weight of his lamb just before entering Tuesday's Market Lamb show. Watley is one of many competitors who worked hard in getting ready and showing a variety of animals, including Market Lambs and Wether Goats during the 2012 San Angelo Stock Show.
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Brett Wilson gets a few tips from his mom, Lauren, just before showing his lamb on Tuesday. This is Brett's fourth show, while his mom has been showing lambs for more than 10 years.
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